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Brain Test All-Star Level 463: She needs some water.

Brain Test All-Star Level 463

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Quick Answer

Drag the sun onto the sweat puddle on the ground multiple times to evaporate the water and create a rain cloud above the runner.

Skills Tested

AttentionObservationSpatial Thinking

Step-by-Step Solution

  1. 1) Pick up the sun and drag it onto the sweat puddle on the ground.
  2. 2) Repeat this several times to fully evaporate the water.
  3. 3) Watch the vapor form a rain cloud above the runner and water her.

Hint

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Use the sun to evaporate the sweat puddle, then let the cloud it forms rain on the runner.

Why It Works

This puzzle uses a mini water cycle. Repeatedly applying the sun to the puddle turns liquid water into vapor, which gathers into a cloud overhead, and that cloud delivers the water the runner needs.

Frequently asked questions

How do I solve Brain Test All-Star Level 463?

Drag the sun onto the sweat puddle multiple times to evaporate it and form a rain cloud above the runner.

What is the answer to Brain Test All-Star Level 463?

Heat the sweat puddle with the sun repeatedly until the water evaporates and a rain cloud forms above the runner.

What is the trick in Brain Test All-Star Level 463?

The trick is creating rain from sweat. Evaporating the puddle with the sun builds the cloud that waters the runner.

Why do I repeat the sun in Brain Test All-Star Level 463?

One pass is not enough. Repeating the sun fully evaporates the puddle so enough vapor gathers to form the rain cloud.

Is there a video walkthrough for Brain Test All-Star Level 463?

Yes. The embedded video shows how many times to drag the sun and where the cloud appears.

How do I avoid getting stuck in Brain Test All-Star Level 463?

Do not stop after one attempt. Keep dragging the sun onto the puddle until the cloud forms above the runner.